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March 31, 2016 at 10:41 am #34242Atul SharmaParticipant
Hi everyone. Greetings to all.
I have a querry i don’t know if i am logically correct or incorrect. Actually i want to merge two signal with some sort of cross modulation in an add component. If i am transmitting a signal from CW laser with NRZ then Is it possible for me to change the modulation scheme for the signal i am adding. I want to know if it is possible here. I hope i get some help regarding this. will be looking forward for your replies. Thank You.
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March 31, 2016 at 10:48 am #34246aasif bashir darParticipant
hi atul sharma,
i think it is logically sound merge two signal with some sort of cross modulation in an add component.i think you have posted nearly same quary in another post…
the spectrum at the transmitting wavlength say 103.1 tHz after the add component will get get strongly distorted…with regards
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March 31, 2016 at 10:56 am #34249Atul SharmaParticipant
Hello Aasif.
It will be very kind of you if you share the link of that post. I really need help in this regard. i am facing problem in doing so. I hope you got what i am trying to implement. Can you please share some example also which mentions two modulations schemes used for two transmitted signals. I will be of great help if you do it. Thanking you for showing interest.
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March 31, 2016 at 11:17 am #34259aasif bashir darParticipant
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March 31, 2016 at 1:41 pm #34271Atul SharmaParticipant
Hello Aasif. greetings!
Its fine here.
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April 1, 2016 at 1:42 pm #34322aasif bashir darParticipant
itz ok atul sharmaaa
hope you got my point
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April 1, 2016 at 1:52 pm #34325Atul SharmaParticipant
Hello Aasif Bashir Dar. Greetings.
I got your point and yes we are able to implement two different modulation schemes for two different wavelengths or signals at the same time. I was in dilemma because i couldn’t find any paper mentioning so but luckily came across some journal in optical society of america where he has used two different schemes for two signals in the same system but it deals with encryption thing. Anyway thank you for showing some interest.
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April 1, 2016 at 2:20 pm #34340FAYIQA NAQSHBANDISpectator
HELLO ATUL SHARMA..
I strongly believe it is possible to do so.. All you need to do is use two separate transmitters and change the modulation scheme as per your requirement.. And in case of an add component it has two separate inputs for two different signals..so it should not be a big problem for you to implement this.. I hope this will help to some extent.
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April 1, 2016 at 3:22 pm #34373Atul SharmaParticipant
Hi Fayiqa Naqshbandi. Greetings.
Yes you are right. Yes we are able to implement two different modulation schemes for two different wavelengths or signals at the same time. I was in dilemma because i couldn’t find any paper mentioning so but luckily came across some journal in optical society of america where he has used two different schemes for two signals in the same system but it deals with encryption thing. Anyway thank you for showing some interest.
Regards
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April 2, 2016 at 10:51 am #34516FAYIQA NAQSHBANDISpectator
HELLO ATUL SHARMA..
Good to know you gor your job done..
Thanks & regards
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April 1, 2016 at 3:06 pm #34364aasif bashir darParticipant
your are welcome atul sharma
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April 1, 2016 at 3:16 pm #34371SAHIL SINGHParticipant
Hi Atul Sharma,
As rightly mentioned by aasif bashir we are able to implement two different modulation schemes for two different wavelengths or signals at the same time and as pointed out by Fayiqa we can do so by using two separate transmitters and change the modulation scheme which suits your design..
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April 1, 2016 at 3:25 pm #34376Atul SharmaParticipant
Hello Sahil Singh. Greetings from my side.
Firstly Thanks for showing some interest. And yes without any doubt we are able to implement two different modulation schemes for two different wavelengths or signals at the same time. I was in dilemma because i couldn’t find any paper mentioning so but luckily came across some journal in optical society of america where he has used two different schemes for two signals in the same system but it deals with encryption thing. Anyway thank you for showing some interest.
Regards
Atul Sharma
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April 1, 2016 at 3:27 pm #34378SAHIL SINGHParticipant
Hi Atul Sharma,
You are welcome and i am glad to know that your query has been solved…
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April 1, 2016 at 3:30 pm #34381umer syedParticipant
hi atul sharma,
i thing asif have post any important idea revealing the efffect on the power combinator ouput data rates of each of the individuall modulationschemes in another related posrt.
with regards
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April 1, 2016 at 3:35 pm #34383Atul SharmaParticipant
Hello Umer Syed. Greetings.
Well the query had more to do with changing parameters of the individual signals. In particular the add component which i will have to use. I was not sure if it was possible at first but with some help and guidance i came to know that it is possible to adopt to this implementation which i have had mentioned. Anyway Thank you for showing your interest and providing suggestions.
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Atul Sharma
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April 1, 2016 at 4:10 pm #34402ZULKARNAINParticipant
hi all…
it is very much possible to implement two different modulation schemes for two different wavelengths or signals at the same time by using by using two separate transmitters and change the modulation scheme which suits your design.But i think the spectrum will get distorted.
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April 1, 2016 at 4:20 pm #34405Atul SharmaParticipant
Hello Zulkarnain. Greetings from my side.
Well thanks for showing interest. I already got cleared about the query and by the guidance of some generous person the problem and confusion is over. We can easily use two modulation schemes in our design and it is for some purpose we are using it. The consequence of distortion on the waveform is secondary but anyway thanks for pulling up an important and worth mentioning point.
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April 1, 2016 at 4:24 pm #34407SAHIL SINGHParticipant
Hi Zulqarnain,
Indeed the consequence of distortion is a worth mentioning point.. Thanks for the useful information..
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April 1, 2016 at 10:57 pm #34429Aabid BabaParticipant
Hello Atul Sharma,
As far as your query is concerned regarding adding a signal to an add component with different modulation scheme, yes you can do it easily. As per your system requirement you can easily use two different modulation schemes for both signals ( for one from the CW laser and one for the signal to be added in the add component). And yes you can easily change other parameters of the signals too. I hope you you would find it helpful.
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April 2, 2016 at 8:15 am #34485Atul SharmaParticipant
Hello Aabid baba. Good afternoon and GREETINGS.
Yes you are right we could do it and it is because of the forum i got lot of help and some guidance too. Anyway thank you very much for showing your interest. I appreciate your efforts.
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April 2, 2016 at 2:51 pm #34632Atul SharmaParticipant
Thank you people for your time and efforts.
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Atul Sharma
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